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Re: Contactless limit increase

Postby Suff » 01 Apr 2020, 23:28

Workingman wrote:
medsec222 wrote:I go in with my own Delta taxi shopping bag Frank, I just put stuff in it like a shoplifter and unload it when I get to the checkout. Not perfect ...

No, nothing is, well treating it as a bio-hazard and following all those protocols might be, but they are not practical for every day use, and I say that as an ex NBC shelter marshall who has carried them out.

Being sensible and carrying out good personal and household hygiene is the best most of can or need to do. Go out, come home, put the stuff away, wipe down the worktop then wash your hands and after that wash your face.


Good practical advice.

Nothing like doing CS gas drills and being the person right underneath the CS tablets (yep, it's no fun), for realising just how much of the environment around you get's on your skin and just how difficult it is go get it fully off.

As each country learns just how communicable the virus is, they move from caution to biohazard. Once they reach biohazard, the medical staff infections stop.

So taking this level of care is the only way guaranteed to keep you away from the virus if you have to venture out. Or even if you accept anything in.

Anything else is a spin of the roulette wheel. You can tilt the odds by common sense measures, but you are still taking a risk.
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Re: Contactless limit increase

Postby Kaz » 02 Apr 2020, 07:21

Oh, I am definitely doing all that too.
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